Author Fr. Zygmunt Kurzawinski

Pentecost – Part 1

A series of nine episodes to prepare for Pentecost, emphasizing the importance of the gift of the Holy Spirit. Jesus’ words to the Samaritan woman are discussed.

Receive the Holy Spirit – Episode I

The Holy Spirit transforms us like the bread and wine at Mass. We should desire and be open to receiving this gift freely.

Thursday – May 18, 2023

Paul faces defeat in Athens and moves to Corinth, where he meets Aquila and Priscilla. He faces rejection from Jews but perseveres with God’s plan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_zT6w4I6fc 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Thirteenth Station – Come Holy Spirit

A discussion about the promise of the Holy Spirit, comparing it to the promise given to Abraham, and the importance of believing in it.

Wednesday – May 17, 2023

Jesus guides us to salvation and all truth, but we must confront our wrong decisions and acknowledge the truth. Denial is the work of the deceiver. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkH_KRovXCQ 0:00 / 0:00 Daily Homily

Twelfth Station – Episode VI

Reflections on the Ascension of Jesus Christ and bringing heaven to earth through experiencing divine love and living according to His will.

Tuesday – May 16, 2023

Paul and Silas face tribulations and sufferings while evangelizing in Philippi, but God seeks his lost sheep in different ways. They end up in jail, but it leads to the salvation of a non-Jewish prison guard.

St. John Vianney

St. John Vianney, also known as the Cure of Ars, was a French Roman Catholic priest who lived from 1786 until 1859. He is best known for his work as a parish priest in the small town of Ars, where… Continue Reading →

Monday – May 15, 2023

The reading discusses the importance of listening attentively to the truth and having the right disposition to understand it. Lydia is an example of someone who listened with the right intention and was open to the truth. The connection between… Continue Reading →

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